. >> i was going to give a peyton manning boo-yah, but i'll take yours. it's got more historical significance. >> caller: i've been watching the products from the consumer electronics show in vegas. and i'm noticing a trend. some ski goggles with chips to tell you how fast you're going, turns you make, spoons and forks they're calling happy forks to record the number of mouthfuls you take, how fast you eat. so my question is with everyday objects becoming more and more computerized, is it time to get into a chip maker, and if so, which one? >> see, the problem with that is as my friend walter isaacson is writing a book about chip makers, i could tell you, i could make that same case for the last 30 years, you would have bought intel and sat there with it. if you want one, scott mcgregor was on the great "fast money" show right before me, broadcom ceo, they've got those kind of chips. you want dazzle, broadcom can dazzle. keith in new york. keith? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, keith. >> caller: bought my first two the other day, got some information coming